Sly Guard Cabin

  • $65.00 /night
  • (4.8)5 reviews

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About Campground

Overview

The Sly Guard Cabin is less remote than other cabins on the Eldorado National forest and is a great choice for families with children. Sly Guard provides the cabin in the woods experience with the convenience of modern amenities. The cabin is near Sly Park Reservoir, also called Jenkinson Lake, the tourist area of Apple Hill, a variety of wineries, a number of hiking trails, and the historic mining towns of Coloma and Placerville. The Sly Guard Cabin was constrcuted in the early 1940s by the Forest Service as living quarters for rangers "on guard" in the Sly Park area.

Recreation

Hiking, mountain biking, and picnicking are great options while staying at the cabin. There is a horsehoe pit on the cabin grounds. Sly Park Creek has a swimming hole and Sly Park Reservoir attracts lots of boaters and anglers. Gold panning may also be done in the creek.

Facilities

The 600 sq. ft. single story cabin has a cozy living room, kitchen, one bedroom, and one full bathroom. The cabin has sleeping accommodations for four with two single beds in the bedroom and one full size futon in the living room. The cabin grounds are surrounded by a split cedar fence and can accommodate two tents, one RV/trailer/camper, or two boats. Cars are limited to three vehicles. The cabin and grounds have a twelve person occupant limit. Sly Gurad Cabin has an electric stove/oven and refrigerator and a propane wall heater. The kitchen has a limited supply of pots, pants, dishes, utensils, and other kitchen items. It also has one flush toilet and hot and cold running water in the kitchen, bathroom, and shower/tub combination. There is a small four-person table in the kitchen and a television and DVD player in the living room. Limited cleaning supplies are provided. There is a small wood-burning stove in the living room. Firewood is not provided. The cabin grounds include a picnic table, horseshoe pit, clothesline, food preparation table, and campfire circle. Small campfires are allowed when fire restrictions are not in effect. Guests should bring their own food, toilet paper, sunscreen, matches, clothing, bedding, towels, and any other items they will need for their stay. Please bring your own trash bags and take all trash with you when you leave.

Natural Features

At nearly 3,600 feet in elevation, Sly Guard Cabin sits among Ponderosa and Jeffrey pine near the town of Pollock Pines. The cabin is well shaded during the day, keeping it cool in the summer. A downhill dirt trail leads guests south to Sly Park Creek and the bottom of the spillway at Sly Park Reservoir.

Nearby Attractions

The Sly Park Environmental Education School is located across the street. Guided nature walks are conducted daily on the trail adjacent to the cabin.

A resort at the entrance of Jenkinson Lake (Sly Creek Reservoir) offers a small store, restaurant and bar, pay phone, gas and fishing supplies. It is about a 2-mile drive.

Directions

Sly Guard Cabin is located off U.S. Highway 50 in Pollock Pines, approximately 16 miles east of Placerville. Take Exit 60 (Sly Park Road) and travel south approximately 6.2 miles. Arrive at 5561 Sly Park Road on the left.

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Gordon Schaffer

3 years ago
5/5

Nice old cabin that you can rent!

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Fedor Karpelevitch

2 years ago
5/5

Great cabin in the woods. Close to Jenkinson lake

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miz

1 year ago
5/5

Super Fun, good activities, decent food, and super cool cabins

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Tina Ellis

2 years ago
5/5

Beautiful and picturesque a great path to walk a great path to take your dogs

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DonMeccA

3 years ago
4/5

Beautiful place to camp. Just make sure you book your campsite out a year in advance. Especially if you’re doing it on a weekend.

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